Haibo HU

Professor


huhaibo@nju.edu.cn


Education
 Sep. 2006-Jul. 2008Ph.D in Atmospheric Science,Institute of Physical Oceanography ,Ocean University of China
 Sep. 2003-Jun.2005M.S in Physical Oceanography,Institute of Physical Oceanography ,Ocean University of China
 Sep. 1999-Jul. 2003B.S in Oceanography,Institute of Physical Oceanography ,Ocean University of China
Work Experience
 Jan. 2013-currentNanjing University
School of Atmospheric Sciences
Associate Professor
 Sep.2008-Dec. 2012Nanjing University
School of Atmospheric Sciences
Lecturer
Research Interests

   Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction
   Ocean Eddies
   Mode Waters
   Kuroshio
   East Asian Monsoon

Teaching Interests

   Geophysical fluid dynamics
   Marine Meteorology

Selected Publications
 1.Haibo Hu#*, Zhao, Y., Yang, X.-Q., Jiang, S., Mao, K., & Bai, H. The influences of the multi-scale sea surface temperature anomalies in the North Pacific on the jet stream in winter. Journal ofGeophysical Research-Atmospheres, 2023, 128, e2022JD038036. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD038036
 2.Haibo Hu#*, Li, Y., Yang, X.-Q., Rongrong Wang, Kefeng Mao, Peilong Yu. (2023). Influences of Oceanic Processes between the Indian and Pacific Basins on the Eastward Propagation of MJO events Crossing the Maritime Continent. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 2023,  128, e2022JD038239.
 3.Haibo Hu#*, Weixuan chen,Xiu-Qun Yang, Zhao Yihang, Haokun Bai, Kefeng Mao,2022, The Mode-Water-Induced Interannual Variation of the North Pacific Subtropical Countercurrent and the Corresponding Winter Atmospheric Anomalies,Geophysical Research Letters, 2022, 49: e2022GL100968. http://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL100968
 4.Haibo Hu#*, Rongrong Wang, Fei Liu, William Perrie, Jiabei Fang & Haokun Bai; Cumulative positive contributions of propagating MJO to the quick low-level atmospheric response during El Niño developing years, Climate Dynamics, 2022, 58(1): 569-590, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-05924-4
 5.Haibo Hu#*, Yihang Zhao, Ning Zhang, Haokun Bai & Feifei Chen; Local and Remote Forcing Effects of Oceanic Eddies in the Subtropical Front Zone on the Mid-latitude Atmosphere in Winter, ClimateDynamics, 2021, 57(11): 3447–3464, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-05877-8
 6.Shengyi Qian#, Haibo Hu#,*, Xuejuan Ren, Xiuqun Yang, Peilong Yu, Kefeng Mao. Synergistic Effects of Upstream Disturbances and Oceanic Fronts on the Subseasonal Evolution of Western Pacific Jet Stream in Winter. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 2023,128, e2022JD038331. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD038331
 7.Yaning Wang#, Haibo Hu#,*, Xuejuan Ren, Xiuqun Yang, Kefeng Mao; Significant Northward Jump of the Western Pacific Subtropical High: the Interannual Variability and Mechanisms,Journal ofGeophysical Research-Atmospheres, 2023, 128, e2022JD037742. http://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037742
 8.HaoKun Bai#, Haibo Hu#,*, Xuejuan Ren, Xiuqun Yang, Yang Zhang, Kefeng Mao, Yihang Zhao; The Impacts of East China Sea Kuroshio Front on Winter Heavy Precipitation Events in Southern China, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 2023, 49, e2022GL100968.https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JD037341
 9.Zhibin Wen#, Haibo Hu#,*, Zhenya Song, Ziyi Wang; Different Influences of Mesoscale Oceanic Eddies on the North Pacific Subsurface Low Potential Vorticity Water Mass Between Winter and Summer, Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 2019, 125(1): e2019JC015333.https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JC015333
 10.Weina Guan, Haibo Hu*, Xuejuan Ren, Xiu-Qun Yang; Subseasonal zonal variability of the western Pacific subtropical high in summer: climate impacts and underlying mechanisms, Climate Dynamics, 2019, 53: 3325–3344.
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